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second in this 10-part series of ultra eczema issues covering the home-recordings of the late belgian outsider / synth maverick edmond de deyster… these super-minimal pieces have a kind of douglas leedy “entropical paradise” kind of vibe (i.e. they sound “hands-off” for the greater part)… whereas for the first volume i still had a bit of doubt as to mr. de deyster’s existence of (srsly ; it could have been any number of dennis’ synth-owning friends pulling a fast one of all of us) bit the timbres / reverb-sheen overall certainly sound era-accurate (purportedly this material was laid to tape in 1975)

really, really nice stuff… not mind-blowing in the akos rozmann / françois bayle sense, but if no-hope / loner / outsider bedroom electronic transmissions are your thing than you’ll certainly see the light within

From the Mimaroglu Music catalog. All emphasis by Keith Fullerton Whitman.

I have volume one, and it’s quite a fuzzed out squelching trip into less travelled synthscapes.

(via coudal)

“Information for electrical engineering students in my EE351 and EE431 / EE531 classes I teach as an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Alabama, Birmingham.” Uhhh…do you think you might know anyone who might know this guy?


Contrary to what you guys in the brightly lit big city think, we don’t all know each other in Alabama. And no, we are not all related.

That said, it’s possible. I asked my UAB connections.


No dice. The UAB faculty numbers above 6000.